Starting May 4, 2010, when you visit www.beauty.com/lelarose you will receive this custom clutch and 16 deluxe samples with your purchase of $100 or more. The slim linen purse features the signature feather painted Lela Rose print from her spring 2010 collection. Accented with a handsome wooden closure, the clutch unfolds to reveal a bright citrine lining and two zippered compartments.

Here’s one look of show that’s standing out amidst all the bold, urban, and even vampire-inspired beauty trends we’ve seen at Fall 2010 Fashion Week: Lela Rose looked up to the sky, the moon, and the stars for the beauty inspiration of her fall 2010 fashion show.

Makeup artist Tina Turnbow for Beauty.com created a moonlight smokey eye effect using a shimmery dark gray eye shadow (from the Tarte Eye Couture Palette). “The color looks like the midnight sky and the irridesence is reminiscent of the stars,” she says. “The shape of the eye shadow is spherical because it goes well into the inner corners, which makes it look round like a planet and opens up the eye.” Even the lip has a celestial twist. “It’s a cloudy sheer white gloss,” says Turnbow. The models’ nails were painted with Deborah LippmannAcross The Universe nail polish, a midnight blue with lots of sparkle–another nod to the sky and the stars. Read full article in dailymakeover.com

Stila Backstage with Lela Rose and Beauty.com collection contains four key products used by every artist backstage at the Spring 2009 show.

Stila Sun Shade 01 was used to bronze the models’ cheekbones. This bronzer is known for its amazing buildable color, which makes it a makeup artist favorite season after season. Cranberry Lip Glaze popped the models’ pouts.

For the eyes, Starlight Eye Shadow let the lids shimmer with a champagne glow, and a coating of Major Lash Mascara in Brown helped to create a balanced, feminine face.

Subtle and very wearable, this modern look is sophisticated in its simplicity, a must in order to complement the vibrant kaleidoscope of colors with a funky tribal twist fashions that paraded down the Lela Rose runway.

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